ERIC Number: ED606129
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2019-Oct
Pages: 45
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: N/A
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District Capacity Assessment. Version 7.7
Ward, C.; St. Martin, K.; Horner, R.; Duda, M.; Ingram-West, K.; Tedesco, M.; Putnam, D.; Buenrostro, M.; Chaparro, E.
National Implementation Research Network
The primary purpose of the District Capacity Assessment (DCA) is to assist school districts to implement effective innovations that benefit students. The "capacity" of a district to facilitate building-level implementation refers to the systems, activities, and resources that are necessary for schools to successfully adopt and sustain Effective Innovations. Additional functions include using the DCA as a tool to orient new members to district needs and also to monitor progress of capacity development. This document provides information about the focus of the DCA; schedule and timeframe of DCA administration; process and key roles (DCA administrator, facilitator, note taker, respondents, observer); preparation for the DCA and administration; scoring; research basis, technical adequacy, and outcomes from the DCA completion; administration prerequisites; and Version 7 of the DCA. Additionally, it includes the DCA Administration Fidelity Checklist; Scoring Form; and Action Planning form. A glossary is also provided.
Descriptors: School Districts, Program Implementation, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Program Development, Ability, Strategic Planning, Formative Evaluation, School Effectiveness, Program Administration, Scoring Rubrics, Leadership, Competence, Information Systems, Data Use
National Implementation Research Network. Available from: FPG Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina, Publications Office, CB# 8185, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8185. Tel: 919-966-0857; e-mail: nirn@unc.edu; Web site: https://nirn.fpg.unc.edu/
Publication Type: Guides - Non-Classroom; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: N/A
Audience: Administrators
Language: English
Sponsor: Office of Special Education Programs (ED/OSERS)
Authoring Institution: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, State Implementation and Scaling-up of Evidence-based Practices (SISEP) Center; National Implementation Research Network (NIRN)
Grant or Contract Numbers: H326K120004
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